Example sentences of "[vb base] on with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If we just press on with the rehearsal , it 'll come . ’
2 Mr Major won his mandate to continue his premiership and press on with the Maastricht Bill by just three votes after a photo-finish climax to a day of drama .
3 We wrote to the Secretary of State after you passed that motion so it appears from the correspondence we have back from the Secretary of State that they are bloody minded on this one and they 're going to , he 's going to support , press on with the imposition of V A T and since that time we we see he 's well supported by the cabinet .
4 The world will applaud , and rightly press on with the lifting of sanctions .
5 This is why so many businesses fail and , almost worse , why so many linger on with the craftsman under-rewarded and never developing his full potential .
6 If she does that , I get on with the jigsaw .
7 Auntie kindly offers me tea as well , but I 'm beginning to feel iffy myself , so excuse myself , go outside , and quietly get on with the clearing up .
8 Get on with the story ’ .
9 The thing is to take these issues on board and get on with the work as a community of artists .
10 They get on with the work required of them instead of concentrating on attempting to remove the muzzle .
11 ‘ They 're not prima donnas and [ they ] simply roll up their sleeves and get on with the work , ’ says one admiring Du Pont veteran .
12 Some of the courses I know , lecturers go drinking with the students and everything , but they 're all older , suits and ties and things , there 's nothing wrong with that , you just know them to be a lecturer and get on with the work rather than thinking , ‘ we had a nice drink last night , did n't we ? ’
13 Get on with the work ? ’
14 Finally , the back bones , who tackle the problems and get on with the work of solving them .
15 I think this is because they do n't practice being feminine with the boys around and so they get on with the work more .
16 You get on with the noise machine please .
17 In this sort of book you may well find that the pattern of how-will-he-get-out-of-this is more convenient to use while underneath you get on with the purpose of your story .
18 ‘ You fly back to Berlin and get on with the preparations .
19 In principle , they can fix their financial risks and get on with the job of dealing with the commercial ones .
20 A closed-doors meeting of the America supporters urged Koch to stop playing around with his crews and let Buddy Melges and the pros get on with the job of beating Conner .
21 ‘ So less of your havers , Bernard , and get on with the job .
22 They 've just let me and our coaches get on with the job of trying to get us out of the mess we were in , and still are in .
23 Find a good nanny and then help her get on with the job of looking after your children .
24 Of these CorelDRAW is a good bet if your drawing needs are ( or may become ) fairly sophisticated ; Graphics Works is ideal for first time users , because they can pick it up and get on with the job from scratch with the minimum of fuss ; and if you want good page layout software to support your images , The Publisher 's Treasure Chest is a good choice .
25 But what else do you expect from a system which rewards usurpers and conmen and punishes those who simply get on with the job ?
26 ‘ Can we cut the expert critical review and get on with the job of finding out where Jenny is ! ’
27 Well can , can the clerk er ask about getting three tenders , and take the lowest and get on with the job ?
28 And you do n't have to wait , we ca n't wait until the end , he said but now is the harvest time , get on with the job now !
29 In a place like that it all depends how you get on with the screws : some lasses did take hell .
30 ‘ Nothing suspicious here , boys , ’ he called , ‘ get on with the search . ’
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